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No demand or negative demand causes buildings to be empty and run down.
A strategy needs to be designed to transform the negative demand into a positive demand.
However, if there are substantial negative demand shocks, even established unions may disintegrate.
To counter this negative demand shock, the Federal Reserve System lowered interest rates.
"We're still operating in a negative demand area," Mr. Cleary said.
A positive demand shock increases demand and a negative demand shock decreases demand.
Negative demand: If the market response to a product is negative, it shows that people are not aware of the features of the service and the benefits offered.
Instead of a negative demand of 1 or 2 percent for glass bottles, you could see positive demand of 2 to 2 1/2 percent.
"Most of the 1980's has seen negative demand," said Timothy Burns, an analyst with Prescott, Ball & Turben.
Last Thursday, citing reports of a second smoking laptop, this one in Pennsylvania, she advised them that "should this story also hit the mainstream press, we believe there is headline risk and potentially negative demand ramifications for Dell."
During the global financial crisis of 2008, a negative demand shock in the United States economy was caused by several factors that included falling house prices, the subprime mortgage crisis, and lost household wealth, which led to a drop in consumer spending.
I was also, as you may remember, one whose negative demands were more violent than his positive, far more eager to escape pain than to achieve happiness, and feeling it something of an outrage that I had been created without my own permission.
In the midst of a poor economic situation in the United Kingdom in November 2002, the Bank of England's deputy governor, Mervyn King, warned that the domestic economy was sufficiently imbalanced that it ran the risk of causing a "large negative demand shock" in the near future.
Both the authorities would follow expansionary policies in case of a negative demand shock in order to bring back the demand at its original state while they would follow contractionary policies during a positive demand shock in order to reduce the excess aggregate demand and bring inflation under control.